The MARINER’S MIRROR The International Journal of the Society for Nautical Research

Bibliography for 2013 Compiled by Karen Partridge

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Introduction This, the thirty-first annual maritime bibliography, includes books and articles published in 2013, as well as some works published in earlier years and not included in earlier bibliographies. The subjects included are as follows: naval history, mercantile history, nautical archaeology, biography, voyages and travel, and art and weapons and artefacts. A list of acquisitions of manuscripts precedes the published works cited, and I am, as always, grateful to The National Archives: Historical Manuscripts Commission (TNA: HMC) for providing this. With regard to books, International Standard Book Numbers (isbns) have been included, when available. This bibliography for 2013 was prepared and edited by Karen Partridge. Any correspondence relating to it should be addressed to her at: 12, The Brambles, Limes Park Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 5NJ email: [email protected] The compiler would like to thank everyone who contributed to the present bibliography, and always welcomes the assistance of readers.

Introductory note to accessions 2013 In its annual ‘Accessions to Repositories’ survey The National Archives collects information from over 300 record repositories throughout the British Isles about manuscript accessions received in the previous twelve months. This information is added to the indexes to the National Register of Archives, and it is also edited and used to produce thirty-six thematic digests that are then distributed for publication in a number of learned journals and newsletters.

Major Accessions to Repositories in 2013 Relating to Maritime History Bath Record Office, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW Admiralty and Royal Dockyards Draughtsmen’s Association (ARDDA): minutes of London branch with Bath branch minutes of the Society of Technical Civil Servants (STCS), its successor 1917–72 (0986) Bristol Record Office, ‘B’ Bond Warehouse, Smeaton Road, Bristol, BS1 6XN Becher family of Bristol: account book for the slaving gally Jason with household accounts, 1743–1818 (45167) Africa, snow: account book (transferred from Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery) 1774–76 (45039) SS Great Britain: files and cuttings relating to return of SS Great Britain to Bristol and its restoration 1968–2004 (40476/SSGB) Chiswick Library Local Studies Service, Dukes Avenue, Chiswick, London, W4 2AB Unnamed marine youth training club, Chiswick: illustrated manuscript and cuttings books recording activities 1958–74 (HALS/ARC 326) Cornwall Record Office, Old County Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY Fowey Harbour Commissioners: minutes, reports, log books and other business records, 1814–2011 (FYHC) Fowey Port Health Authority: minutes, reports of inspections of vessels, ledgers and other business records, 1903–2010 (PHAFY) National Coastwatch Institution, Polruan: log books, commercial, recreational and fishing vessels 2008–2011 (NC1/1) Register of machinery and plant at railway stations and docks in Cornwall and Devon 1854–1983 (AD2230) Cumbria Archive and Local Studies Centre, Barrow, 140 Duke Street, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA14 1XW Furness Maritime Trust and The Bay Radio: minutes, correspondence and financial papers, c.1990–99 (BDX 403) Devon Heritage Centre, Great Moor House, Bittern Road, Sowton, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7NL National Coastwatch Institution, Exmouth: minutes, reports, station administration and correspondence, 1999–2013 (8535) East Sussex Record Office, The Keep, Woollards Way, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 9BP George Murray Levick, Surgeon Commander: papers and photograph album c.1930–60 (ACC 11604) Edinburgh City Archives, Corporate Governance, City of Edinburgh Council, City Chambers, High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1YJ Leith Harbour & Docks Commissioners, dry dock owners: rough notebooks kept by the docking foreman noting the vessel and technical docking details, 1943–2003 (Accession 914) Essex Record Office, Wharf Road, Chelmsford, CM2 6YT Frank Baines, sailor and author: correspondence, notebooks, photographs and records, 1960–2012 (Acc. A13698) Joseph Ryan, surgeon: letters, transcript of diary whilst ship’s surgeon on SS Agamemnon and photographs 1876–1930 (Acc. A13707) Interviews with wives of Leigh-on-Sea fishermen 2013 (Acc. SA665) Flintshire Record Office, The Old Rectory, Rectory Lane, Hawarden, Flintshire, CH5 3NR Corporation of Trinity House: plans of the River Dee Buoy Store at Mostyn Dock 1959–1988 (DDM/719) Glamorgan Archives (formerly Glamorgan Record Office), Clos Parc Morgannwg, Leckwith, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF11 8AW Register of marine apprentices, 1889–1975 (D802)

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Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, SO23 8TH Lymington Town Regatta: minutes with correspondence, annual files, photographs and ephemera 1923–78 (156A13) Hull History Centre (Hull City Archives), Worship Street, Hull, HU2 8BG Samuel Rayner, Merchant Navy: log book of voyages and other records 1900–1902 (C DIRA) Isle of Wight Record Office, 26 Hillside, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2EB Adam Rosiek, sailor: papers including sailor’s book relating to service, diary and shore leave passes 1940–43 (2013/050) Lancashire Archives, Record Office, Bow Lane, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2RE Morecambe trawler and pleasure boat records 1919–1976 (DDX 3005) Lincolnshire Archives, St Rumbold Street, Lincoln, LN2 5AB Everitt Allenby, fisherman, fellmonger and tanner: journals describing a voyage on the whaling ship Birnie 1810 (3-PENNELLS) Boston Harbour register of vessels 1834–1957 (BL) Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre, Clock Tower Building, Civic Centre, Strood, Rochester, ME2 4AU Notes (1 vol.) on the River Medway, possibly compiled by the Admiralty c. 1910 (DE1241) Moray Council Local Heritage Centre, Old East End School, Institution Road, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1RP Findochty Harbour: photograph album of its construction, c. 1900. Orkney Archives, The Orkney Library and Archive, 44 Junction Road, Kirkwall, Orkney, KW15 1AG Nicol Spence & Son, ships agent and chandler, Kirkwall: additional ledger 1956–88 (D57) Somerset Heritage Centre, Brunel Way, Norton Fitzwarren, Taunton, Somerset, TA2 6SF Duckworth family of Orchardleigh: miscellaneous estate papers, including letters from Admiral Nelson to Admiral Duckworth, 1799–1987 (DD\DU) Weston-Super-Mare Pier Co.: additional records, letterbooks, jetty returns, financial papers, 1860– 1979 (A\DTX) Southampton Archives Office, South Block, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY G. J. Tilling & Sons Ltd., sailmakers, Southampton: records, including financial, shareholding, premises, promotional material and photographs 1900s–1980s (Acc 7185) Southampton Pilots and Isle of Wight Pilotage District Outward Service: minutes 1906–54 (D/MUS/P) Southwark Local History Library and Archive, John Harvard Library, 211 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1JA Copy books of reports and correspondence of Captain George Norris relating to SS Merle, SS Spheroid, SS Savan and SS Sargasso with log book for the SS Spheroid 1864–1912 (2013/10) Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds Branch, 77 Raingate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2AR National Association of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers, Bury St Edmunds branch: minutes 1919–21 (GB576) Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch, Gatacre Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2LQ Ipswich Maritime Trust: records 20th cent. (GC697) Stoke Sailing Club, Freston: minutes, accounts, petty cash book, correspondence and miscellaneous papers, 1934–2008 (GC822) Surrey History Centre, 130 Goldsworth Road, Woking, Surrey, GU21 6ND Dittons Skiff and Punting Club: records including annual general meeting minutes, membership register, secretary’s files, newsletters and fixture cards, 1923–2012 (9220) Hampton Court and Dittons Regatta: minutes, secretary’s files and programmes 1912–2013 (9220)



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Tyne and Wear Archives, Blandford House, Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4JA Hector Macdonald Stewart, tugboat master: MS autobiography, records relating to the steam tugboat Hendon including log books, statements of wartime salvage services and naval messages, personal papers and correspondence, photographs 1940–1977 (DX1524) John Readhead & Sons Ltd., ship builders and repairers, marine engineers, South Shields: additional, specifications, plans and photographs 1909–69 (DS.RDD) Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd., shipbuilders, Wallsend: minutes, houses magazines 1895– 1961 (DS.SWH) Watt Library Archives, 9 Union Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire, PA16 8JH Diary of journey from Glasgow to Brisbane on the emigrant ship Otago 1884 (HR/4/1/1/2) West Glamorgan Archive Service, Civic Centre, Oystermouth Road, Swansea, SA1 3SN Swansea City Council, Development Directorate: architectural drawings of Swansea Marina development and Swansea Grand Theatre extension c. 1984–9. West Sussex Record Office, 3 Orchard Street, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1DD Reginald Dalton, Grand Fleet Flotilla Leader, Royal Navy: photographs and letters relating to Dalton, who served on HMS Tipperary, sunk on 31 May 1916 early 20th century (Acc 17313) Sir George Murray, Vice Admiral: papers including will, engraving and correspondence with transcripts c. 1780–1820 (Acc 17355) West Yorkshire Archive Service, Calderdale, Central Library, Northgate House, Northgate, Halifax, HX1 1UN James Labron Plint, seaman: papers including correspondence, photographs and inscribed books including records of being first boy at Crossley Heath School, c. 1857–1999 (WYC:1667) West Yorkshire Archive Service, Kirklees, Huddersfield Library and Art Gallery, Princess Alexandra Walk, Huddersfield, HD1 2SU Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Spenborough Guild: financial papers 1928–2012 (WYK1727)

National British Library: Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections (previously Oriental and India Office Library), 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB Sir Francis Cannon Tudsbery, CBE, lecturer in merchant law: diary relating to tour of India 1939 (Mss Eur F679) Island Archives, Guernsey, St Barnabas, Cornet Street, St Peter Port, Guernsey GV1 1LF, Channel Islands MV Elk: master’s log, cargo ship between Southampton, Jersey, Guernsey, Weymouth and St Malo 1961–70 (AQ 1313 (10–13)) Jersey Archive, Jersey Heritage Trust, Clarence Road, St Helier, Jersey, JE2 4JY, Channel Islands Philip Kark Nicolle, seaman: certificates and seaman’s papers 1900–1956 (JA/2385) Jersey Merchant Seamen’s Benefit Society: records including plans of boats and photographs 1870– 1931 (JA/2274) National Maritime Museum: The Caird Library, Manuscripts Section, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NF James Henry Crowe, master mariner: memoirs of accounts of voyages c.1830–89 (REG12/000083) William Fraser, foretopman, Royal Navy: notebook of memoirs detailing Fraser’s part in suppressing the slave trade at Lagos in the Penelope, and his experiences of other events including the Crimean War and the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny 1850–64 (REG11/000367) Edward Glyn de Stryap Jukes-Hughes, commander: journals and correspondence, 1781–1920 (REG13/000160) Sir Gerard Henry Uctred Noel, Admiral of the Fleet: papers relating to naval career, 1860–1909 (REG13/000146) William Parker, 1st Baronet, Admiral of the Fleet: papers and correspondence, 1788–1948 (REG12/000472) Sir James M. Pipon, Vice Admiral: notebook of memoirs and correspondence c.1898–1922 (REG13/000256)

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George Warwick, ships’ corporal, HMS Bacchante: diary including an account of the Third AngloBurmese war 1885–88 (REG12/000411) Bolton Steam Shipping Co. Ltd., London: records including ship voyage accounts, financial records, personnel records and correspondence from Frederick Bolton, c. 1882–1982 (REG10/000387) National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives and Library, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ William Baker, diver: records c.1877–95 (DX/2561) Albert Percy Bishop, ship purser: records including photographs of First World War hospital ships, work journals, correspondence and logs, 1900–47 (D/APB) Philip Collins, architectural technician: photographic slides of dereliction and renovation of Albert Dock, Liverpool taken by Collins of Holford Associates, architects appointed by Merseyside Development Corporation, c. 1980–9 (PR 623) James Corcoran, ship steward: career papers from time working for Elder Dempster Lines 1924–95 (DX/2577) Arnold Franz McJannet, solicitor: log of a voyage on the Dalgonar, Grace Beazley & Co., Liverpool to Australia by McJannet 1908 (DX/2565) R. Hughes-Jones & Co., shipowners, Liverpool: records c.1886–1910 (DX/2563) Letter from W. Matthews, Liverpool to his parents in Cockermouth, serving as a steward on President, British & American Steam Navigation Company, 1841 (DX/2574)

Special Waterways Archive/Canal and River Trust, National Waterways Museum, South Pier Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH65 4FW Michael Davies, canal enthusiast: diaries showing boats passing on Manchester Ship Canal, c. 1850–69 (2013/65) Adrian Jarvis, author: research material relating to book, black and white prints of Ellesmere Port and docks and handwritten notes c. 1900–99 (2013/56) Anderton Boat Lift Development Group Ltd., Warrington: working papers, c. 1990–99 (2013/44)

University Aberdeen University, Special Collections Centre, The Sir Duncan Rice Library, Bedford Road, Aberdeen AB24 3AA John Leslie, ship’s husband: memoirs 19th century (Acc No 694) Borthwick Institute for Archives: University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD Metcalfe family: family papers including ship log books, correspondence and photographs 1697–1937 (MET) Cambridge University: Scott Polar Research Institute, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1ER Jacob Cross, sailor and Antarctic explorer: papers, including diary recording the British National Antarctic Expedition 1910–35 (MS 2233) Hal Lister, geographer, polar explorer: papers relating to scientific career and Commonwealth Trans American Expedition, 1955–58 (MS 2234) Robert Falcon Scott, Captain RN Antarctic explorer: final letter to Lewis Beaumont 1912 (MS 2220) Glasgow University Archive Services, 13 Thurso Street, Glasgow, G11 6PE Ben Line Ship Management Ltd., Edinburgh: records including correspondence, staff records, ships’ articles, official log books, press cuttings, plans, photographs 18th century–20th century (ACCN 3744, ACCN 3773) Blythswood Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Glasgow: minutes 1955–68 (UGD 124) Harrisons (Clyde) Ltd., ship owners, Glasgow: additional records 20th century (ACCN 3802) Hull History Centre (Hull University Archives), Worship Street, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU2 8BG Clive Wilson, shipping company director: papers including diaries and correspondence c. 1880–1919 (U DX/375)



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King’s College, London: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, Michael Howard Archives Reading Room, King’s College, London, Room 302, Strand Building, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS Michael Anthony Ormus Biddulph, Commander: midshipman’s journals relating to service in HMS Royal Sovereign, Atlantic Fleet in the Mediterranean and off the coast of Scotland, 1919–20 (Biddulph) Victor Gallafent Gurner, Rear Admiral: digital copies of photographs and papers relating to his extensive voyages, including Australia, New Zealand, UK, France, Japan, Korea, China, Samoa and the New Hebrides 1882–1926 (Gurner) London University: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), Special Collections, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, WC1H 0XG Reginald Follett Codrington Hedgeland, Chinese Maritime Customs officer: papers and correspondence relating to work as customs officer, c. 1898–1933 (PP MS 82) University of Exeter Library (Special Collections), Research Commons, Old Library, University of Exeter, Prince of Wales Road, Exeter, EX4 4SB G. H. P. White, Admiral: diaries 1819–38 (MS 418)

Publications by Period Up to 400 BERG, I. ‘Marine creatures and the sea in Bronze Age Greece: ambiguities of meaning’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 1, pp. 1–27. BROODBANK, Cyprian The making of the middle sea: a history of the Mediterranean from the beginning to the emergence of the classical world. London: Thames & Hudson. 672p. isbn 9780500051704. BURASELIS, Kostas, Mary STEFANOU and Dorothy J. THOMPSON (eds) The Ptolemies, the sea and the Nile: studies in waterborne power. Cambridge: Cambridge U.P. 274p. isbn 9781107033351. EISEMAN, Cynthia Jones and Brunilde Sismondo RIDGWAY The Porticello shipwreck: a Mediterranean merchant vessel of 415–385 B.C. College Station: Texas A. & M. U.P. (2012) 126p. isbn 9780890962442. GALLILI, E., N. GALE and B. ROSEN ‘A late Bronze age shipwreck with a metal cargo from Hishuley Carmel, Israel’, Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., 42, 1, pp. 2–23. KOWALSKI, Jean-Marie Navigation et géographie dans l’antiquité greco-romaine. Paris: Éditions Picard (2012) 256p. isbn 9782795409163. PULLEN, D. ‘The life and death of a Mycenaean Port Town Kalamianos on the Saronic Gulf’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 2, pp. 245–62. SAUVAGE, Caroline Routes maritimes et systèmes d’échanges internationaux au Bronze récent en Méditerranée orientale. Lyon: Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée – Jean Pouillaux. 374p. isbn 782356680280. TARTARON, Thomas F. Maritime networks in the Mycenaean world. New York: Cambridge U.P. 341p. isbn 9781107002982

WACHSMANN, Shelley The Garob shipcart model and its Mediterranean context. College Station: Texas A.& M. U.P. 321p. isbn 9781603444293. 400–1500 BREEN, C. ‘Towards an archaeology of early Islamic ports on the Western Red Coast’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 2, pp. 311–23. CHRIST, Georg Trading conflicts: Venetian merchants and Mamluk officials in late medieval Alexandria. Leiden/Boston: Brill (212) 365p. isbn 9789004221444. CHRISTENSEN, Arne Emil and Wolfgang STEUSLOFF Das Ebersdorfer Schiffmodell von 1400: Ein authentische Sachzeugnis des spätmittelalterlichen Schiffbaus in Nordeuropa; The Ebersdorfer shipmodel of 1400: an authentic example of late medieval shipbuilding in Northern Europe. [Schriften des Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseum, 70]. Bremerhaven/ Wiefelstede: Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum/ Oceanum (2012) 126p. isbn 9783869270708. COLOMBAN, Philippe ‘Le projet politique aragonais en Corse au XIVe siècle jusqu’à la mort de Vincentello d’Istria (1297–1434)’, in M. Vergé-Franceschi (ed.) La Corse et la monarchie espagnole, pp. 13–23. COSMO, Nicola di ‘Connecting maritime and continental history: the Black Sea region at the time of the Mongol empire’, in P.N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 174–97. CUSHING, Dana (trans. & ed) A German third crusader’s chronicle of his voyage and the siege of Almohad Silves 1189AD/Muwahid Xelb, 585 AH; De itinere navali.[USA]: Antiomony Media. 478p. isbn 9780989285315. EDBERG, A. ‘Subterranean maritime archaeology in Sigtuna, Sweden: excavated evidence of Viking Age boat building and repair’, Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., 42, 1, pp. 198–204.

1500–1700 9 FERREIRA DA SILVA, Joaquim As artes navals para a conquista de Lisboa sos mouros em 1147. Lisbon: Chialo. 154p. isbn 9789895104758. FRANZINI, Antoine ‘Négiligence du prince et déconvenue du hommes: l’Aragon et la Corse au XVe siècle’ in M. Vergé-Franceschi (ed.) La Corse et la monarchie espagnole, pp. 25–36. HEEBØLL-HOLM, Thomas K. Ports, piracy and maritime war: piracy in the English Channel and the Atlantic, c. 1280–c.1330. Leiden; Brill. 295p. isbn 9789004235700. HENG, D. ‘State formation and the evolution of naval strategies in the Melèaka Straits, c. 600–c.1500 CE’, J. Southeast Asian Stud., 44, pp. 380–99. ISJPEK, Ali Riza Turklerin ilk amirali Çaka Bey ve dõnemin deniz savasian [The first Turkish Admiral Chaka Bey and the naval battles in his era] Istanbul: Turkiye Sualti Arkeolojisi Vakh. 183p. isbn 9789944264471. LE MOING, Guy La bataille navale de L’Écluse: 24 juin 1340. Paris: Economica. 203p. isbn 978271865530. LEIDWANGER, J. ‘Opportunistic ports and spaces of exchange in late Roman Cyprus’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 2, pp. 221–43. LOVELUCK, Christopher Northwest Europe in the early middle ages c.600–1150: a complete archaeology. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge U.P. 466p. isbn 97881107037632. MARGARITI, Roxani ‘An ocean of islands: islands, insularity and historiography of the Indian Ocean’ in P.N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 198–229. MARGOLIS, O. J. ‘Cipriano de Mari’s Lucianic speech for Ren of Anjou (St-Di, MS 37): humanism and diplomacy in Genoa and beyond’, Renaissance Stud., 27, pp. 219–35. ROSE, Susan ‘Maritime logistics and Edward I’s military campaigns: what can be learnt from the surviving documentation’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 388–97.

SHAFIQ, Suhanna Seafarers of the Seven Seas: the maritime culture in the Kitâb ‘Aja’ib al-Hind (The book of the marvels of India) by Buzurg ibn Shahriyär (d.399/1009). Berlin: Klaus Schwarz 181p. isbn 9783879974245. TYMOSHENKO, M. and M. MANOLEDAKIS ‘Navigation in the Black Sea: a case study of maritime traffic in the Northern Black Sea region from late Antiquity to early middle ages (4th–7th c.)’, BAR International Series, 2498, pp. 187–96. VANNUEUFVILLE, Éric ‘Du pays de Bailleul au Dunkerquois autour de l’an 1000’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 3–18. 1500–1700 ARMITAGE, Philip L. ‘The deep-sea Tortugas shipwreck, Florida: the animal bones’, in G. Stemm and S. Kingsley (eds) Oceans Odyssey 3, pp. 151–69. BLAKEMORE, R. J. ‘The problems of piracy in the British Atlantic c.1640–9’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 159–72. BORSCHBERG, Peter Hugo Grotius, the Portuguese and free trade in the East Indies. Singapore: NUS P. (2011) 482p. isbn 9789971694678. CALMAN, Joe ‘The pilot of La Salle’s Griffon’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 213–38. CAREY, Daniel and Claire JOWITT (eds) Richard Hakluyt and travel writing in early modern Europe. Farnham: Hakluyt Soc./ Ashgate. (2012) 369p. isbn 9781409400122. CHILDS, David Invading America: the English assault on the New World, 1497–1630. Barnsley: Seaforth (2012) 306p. isbn 97818483214558. ELIAV, Joseph ‘Tactics of sixteenth-century galley artillery’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 398– 409. ERIKSSON, Niklas ‘The Edesö wreck: the hull of a small armed ship wrecked in the Stockholm archipelago in the latter half of the 17th century’, Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., 43, 1, pp. 103–14.

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FORD, J. D. ‘William Welwood’s treatises on maritime law’, J. Legal Hist., 34, 2, pp. 172–210. GARRALÓN, Maria Garcia ‘The seamen of the Indies trade and the University of Seafarers of Seville’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 91–102. GORIS, Jean-Marie ‘Jean Bart et l’intendant de marine Patoluet’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 39–50. HOVING, A. J. Nicolaes Witsen and shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age. College Station: Texas A. & M. U.P. (2012) 310p. isbn 9781603442882. JONES, Evan T. Inside the illicit economy: reconstructing the smugglers’ trade of sixteenthcentury Bristol. Farnham: Ashgate (2012) 249p. isbn 9781409440192. JONSSON, Fredrik Albritton ‘National history and improvement: the case of tobacco’, in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 117–33. KELLEHER, C. ‘Pirate ports and harbours of West Cork in the early seventeenth century’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 2, pp. 347–66. KINGSLEY, Sean ‘The identity and maritime history of the deep-sea Tortugas shipwreck’, in G. Stemm and S. Kingsley (eds) Oceans Odyssey 3, pp. 123–50. KNIGHTON, C. S. and David LOADES (eds) Elizabethan naval administration. Farnham/ Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Pub. Navy Records Soc., 160. 777p. isbn 981409463412. LENY, Thomas ‘Epistemology: expertise and knowledge in the world of commerce’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 97–116. MCCORMICK, Ted ‘Population: modes of seventeenth-century demographic thought’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 25–45. MALEKANDATHIL, Pius The Mughals, the Portuguese and the Indian Ocean: changing imageries of maritime India. Delhi: Primus Books. 234p. isbn 9789380607507.

MIGLIORRNI, Luigi ‘Frontera dell’Europa e frontera del Mediterraneo: La Spagna a Napoli’ in M. Vergé-Franceschi (ed.) La Corse et la monarchie espagnole, pp. 55–60. MILLER, Peter N. ‘The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Peiresc’ in P. N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 253–70. O’DONNELL, Hugo (ed.) Historia Militar de España:III: Edad Moderna, Part I: Ultrama y La Marina. Madrid: Ediciónes del Laberinto & Ministerio de Defensa (2012) 509p. isbn 9788484833734. SIGMOND, J. P. Zeemacht in Holland en Zeeland in de zestiende eeuw. Hilversum: Verloren. 431p. isbn 9789087043490. SMITH, E. ‘Naval violence and trading privileges in early seventeenth century Asia’ Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 147–58. STEDALL, Jacqueline ‘Notes made by Thomas Harriot (1560–1621) on ships and shipbuilding’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 325–7. STEMM, Greg, Ellen GERTH, Jenette HOW, Claudio Lizano GUERRA LIBRERO and Sean KINGSLEY ‘The deep-sea Tortugas shipwreck, Florida: a Spanish-operated Navio of the 1622 Terra Firme Fleet, part 2: the artifacts’, in G. Stemm and S. Kingsley (eds) Oceans Odyssey 3, pp. 55–121. STEMM, Greg and Sean KINGSLEY (eds) Oceans Odyssey 3: the deep-sea Tortuga shipwreck, Straits of Florida: a merchant vessel from Spain’s 1622 Terra Firme fleet. Oxford: Oxbow. 190p. isbn 9781782971481. STEPHENS, W. G. The seventeenthcentury Customs Service surveyed: William Culliford’s investigation of the western ports, 1682–84. Farnham: Ashgate (2012). 256p. isbn 9781409438373. STERN, Philip J. ‘Companies: monopoly, sovereignty and the East Indies’, in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 177–95.

1700–1850 11 STERN, Philip J. and Carl WENNERLIND ‘Introduction’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 3–22. STERN, Philip J. and Carl WENNERLIND (eds) Mercantilism reimagined: political economy in early modern Britain and its empire. New York: Oxford U.P. 404p. isbn 9780199981532. SWINGEN, Abigail ‘Labor, employment, colonial servitude and slavery in the seventeenth century Atlantic’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 46–73.

1700–1850 ACERRA, Martine ‘Les conditions humaines de production de l’outil militaire: compétence de personnels et impact du conflit sur la vie quotidienne pendant la guerre d’amérique’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 281–92. AGGARWALA, Rohit T. ‘ “One such place in North America”: New York, Boston and Halifax as British naval bases, 1743–83’, Northern Mar./ Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 339–66.

TEDEDSCO, Carol ‘The deep-sea Tortugas ship­wreck, Florida: the silver coins’ in G. Stemm and S. Kingsley (eds) Oceans Odyssey 3, pp. 171–90.

ANDERSON, C. ‘The age of revolution in the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and South China Sea: a maritime perspective; Int. Rev. Social Hist., 58, suppl. 21, pp. 229–51.

TREVISAN, S. ‘Mildmay Fane’s masque Raguaillo d’Oceano (1640): royalism, Puritanism and sea voyages’, Renaissance Stud., 27, 1, pp. 34–50.

ANTONICELLI, Aldo ‘The composite carriage or Hardy carriage’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 323–4.

TURNER, Henry S. ‘Corporations: humanism and Elizabethan political economy’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 153–75. VALLANCE, Ted ‘Invasion and threat’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds) Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 22–41. VILLIERS, Patrick Jean Bart: corsaire du roisoleil. Paris: Fayard. 540p. isbn 9782213662060. WAKEFIELD, Andre ‘Cameralism: a German alternative to mercantilism’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 134–50. WENNERLIND, Carl ‘Money: Hartlibian political economy and the new culture of credit’, in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds), Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 74–93.

BAACK, Lawrence J., ‘ “A practical skill that was without equal”: Carsten Niebuhr and the navigational astronomy of the Arabian journey, 1761–7’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 138–52. BALME, J. and I. DAVIDSON ‘Of boats and string: the maritime colonisation of Australia’, Quaternary International, 285, pp. 68–75. BASKES, Jeremy Staying afloat: risk and uncertainty in Spanish Atlantic world trade, 1700–1820. Stanford, CA: Stanford U.P. 393p. isbn 978084785426. BÉRENGER, Jean ‘Les marines italiennes’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds), Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 151–68. BLAKE, Nicholas ‘The Wardroom mess accounts for HMS Leyden, 1809’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 445–54. BONNICHON, Philippe ‘Les missions de la marine française’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 39–52.

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BOUËDEC, Gérald Le ‘L’Orient pendant la guerre d’indépendence americaine’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon, and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence americaine, pp. 265–79. BUCHET, Christian The British Navy, economy and society in the Seven Years War. Woodbridge: Boydell. 302p. isbn 9781843838012. BUSTOS RODRIGUEZ, Manuel ‘Les politique des Bourbons et la marine espagnole (1740–1805)’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon, and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 107–27. CHALINE, Olivier ‘Introduction, 1763–83’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 7–16. CHALINE, Olivier ‘Les escadres d’évolutions françaises et la preparation des marins dans les années 1770’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 365–80. CHALINE, Olivier, Philippe BONNICHON and Charles-Philippe de VERGENNES (eds.) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine. Paris: PUPS isbn 9782840508908. CHALINE, O., J. SWANN and J. FELIX ‘Franco-British naval rivalry and the crisis of the monarchy, 1759–89’, Proc. Brit. Acad., 184, pp. 205–22. CLAEYS, Thierry ‘Financiers et fournisseurs française de la guerre d’indépendence des ÉtatsUnis d’amérique’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 321–32. COLE, Gareth Arming the Royal Navy, 1792–1815: the Office of Ordnance and the State. London/Brasfield, vt: Pickering & Chatto. (2012) 195p. isbn 9781848931879. CONWAY, Stephen ‘Blue Water policy: la Royal Navy et la politique étrangère Britannique de 1763 à 1778’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 27–38.

CONWAY, Stephen, Richard HARDING and Helen PAUL ‘Eighteenth-century Britain: the quintessential “contractor state”?’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 248–53. COLVILLE, Quintin ‘Life afloat’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds) Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 76–93. CORRE, Olivier ‘Brest pendant la guerre d’indépendence amérique’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 243–63. CZISNIK, Marianne ‘Nelson, navy and national identity’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds) Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 188–207. DAUGHAN, George C. The shining sea: David Porter and the epic voyage of USS Essex during the war of 1812. New York: Basic Books. 337p. isbn 9780465019625. DAVEY, James ‘Mutiny and insecurity’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds), Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 134–51. DUIVENVOORDE, W. van et al. ‘The lead ingots from the wreck of the Zuiddorp (1712), Western Australia: a report on their provenance and manufacture’, Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., 42, 1, pp. 150–68. DULL, Jonathan R. ‘Choiseul, sauveur et reconstucteur de la marine française’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 53–63. EHANTI, Eero, Johanna AARTOMAA , Irma LOUNATVOUVRI and Erik TIRKKONEN (eds.) Lost at sea: rediscovered. Helsinki: National Board of Antiquities (2012) 254p. isbn 9789516162280. ELLERBY, Michael ‘The colonial schooner Francis’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 234. ELLIOTT, D. L. ‘The politics of capture in the Eastern Arabian Sea, c. 1700–50’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 187–98.

1700–1850 13 ELLMERS, Chris ‘Gordon & Company, Deptford: discovering a lost London dockyard’ in C. Ellmers (ed.) Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames, pp. 43–72. ENCISO, A. González, R. Tomas SÁNCHEZ and S. Solbes FERRI ‘Eighteenth-century Spain as a contractor state’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 253–7. FRYKMAN, Niklas ‘Pirates and smugglers: political economy in the red Atlantic’, in P.J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 218–35. FRYKMAN, N. et al. ‘Mutiny and maritime radicalism in the age of revolution: an introduction’, Int. Rev. Social Hist., 58, suppl. 21, pp. 1–14. GLEADLE, Kathryn ‘”The riches and treasures of other countries”’: women, empire and maritime expertise in early Victorian London’, Gender & History, 25. 1, pp. 7–26. GOODWIN, Peter G. ‘The application and scheme of paintworks in British men-of-war in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 287–300. GWYN, Julian ‘Shipping to the Caribbean in the 1820s–1840s: William Roche, Halifax merchant’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 99–122. HARDING, Richard ‘L’administration navale britannique (1740–83)’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 295–308. HARIHARAN, Shantha and P. S. HARIHARAN ‘The expedition to garrison Portuguese Macao with British troops: temporary occupation and re-embarkation, 1808, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 85–116. HARLAND, John H. ‘The transition from hemp to chain cable: innovations and innovators’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 72–85. HARLAND, John H. ‘Baron de Bode and his capstan’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 235–7.

HATTENDORF, John B. ‘The naval war of 1812 in international perspective’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 5–22. HATTENDORF, John B. ‘La formation et les missions de la marine continental américaine’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 79–106. HAUDRÈRE, Philippe ‘Les marines de guerre européennes à travers les rapports des consuls de France 1774–1785: de la paix armée à la cause à la puissance navale’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 19–25. HEAD, David ‘Independence on the quarterdeck: three Baltimore seafarers, Spanish America, and the lives of captains in the early American republic’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 1–20. HUHTAMIES, Mikko ‘The mission: how galley expertise was transferred from the Mediterranean to eighteenth-century Sweden’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 205–28. ISHIBASHI, Yuto ‘ “A place for managing government chronometers”: early chronometer service at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 52–66. JANGOUX, Michel Le voyage aux Terres australes du commandant Nicolas Boudin: genèse et préambule (1780–1800). Paris: PUPS. 465p. isbn 9782840508892. JANZEN, Olaf U. War and trade in eighteenthcentury Newfoundland. St John’s, nf: Int. Marit. Econ. Hist. Assoc. [Research in Maritime History, 52]. 235p. isbn 97819278610241. JOHANNESSEN, F. E. ‘Late galleys: the Fredriksvern Naval Shipyard and the coastal defence in Norway, 1750–1814’, Scandinavian J. of Hist., 38, pp. 422–35. KINKEL, S. ‘Disorder, discipline and naval reform in mid-eighteenth century Britain’, Eng. Hist. Rev., 128, pp. 1451–82.

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KNIGHT, Roger Britain against Napoleon: the organization of victory, 1793–1815. London: Allen Lane. 710p. isbn 9780141977027. KNIGHT, Roger ‘Beyond Trafalgar’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds) Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 208–25. KOLLER, Wolfgang Historienkino im Zeitalter der Weltkrieges die Revolutionse-und Napoleonischen Kriege in der europäischen Erinnerung. Paderborn: Schöningh. 342p. isbn 9783506776778. LAMBERT, Andrew ‘Nelson and naval warfare’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds), Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 152–69. LARDAS, Mark British frigate vs French frigate: 1793–1814. Oxford: Osprey. 80p. isbn 9781780961323. LAVERY, Brian ‘Dockyards and industry’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds) Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 52–75. LAYTON, H. S. H. ‘Hydras and leviathans in the Indian Ocean’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 213–25. LE GOFF, T. J. A. ‘Le financement de la participation française à guerre d’indépendence et ses consequences: l’état et la conjoncture financière des années 1780’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds), Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 335–61. LEMMERS, Alan ‘Shipworm, hogbacks and duck’s arses: the influence of William May on Sir Robert Seppings’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 410–28. LEONARD, A. B. ‘Understanding marine warfare insurance and conflict in the eighteenth century’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 173–86. LINCOLN, Margarette ‘Naval personnel in popular culture’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds) Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 112–33.

MCCARTHY, Matthew Privateering, piracy and British policy in Spanish America, 1810–1830. Woodbridge: Boydell. 184p. isbn 9781843838016. MCCRANIE, K. D. ‘Dueling with warships to satisfy honour: the use of naval challenges in the war of 1812’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 61–84. MACDOUGALL, Philip London and the Georgian Navy. Stroud: History P. 192p isbn 9780754274854. MARCO, Miguel Angel de et al. Guerra de la independencia: una nueva vision. Buenos Aires: Emecé/Academia Nacional de la Historia/Buenos Aires Cuidad. 567p. isbn 9789560435796. MIDDLETON, Richard ‘The ClintonCornwallis controversy and responsibility for the British surrender at Yorktown’, History, 98, pp. 370–89. MOREIRA, Maria Cristina, Margarida Vaz de Rego MACHADO and José Manuel Lopez CORDEIRO ‘The Portuguese empire (1760– 1815): the contractor state in peace and wartime’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 265–70. MORRIS, Derek and Kenneth COZENS ‘The Shadwell waterfront in the eighteenth century’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 86–91. MOWAT, Peter ‘Henry Bell’s Comet: the account book for 1820’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 455–63. NEWTON, J. D. ‘Law, sovereignty and naval power in West, 1750–81’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 199–212. PEMBROKE, Philip Arthur Philip: sailor, mercenary, governor, spy. Richmond, Victoria: Hardie Grant. 354p. isbn 97817422705088. PIETSCH, Roland ‘The experiences and weapons of war’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds) Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 170–87.

1700–1850 15 PLOUVIEZ, David ‘Logistique des réseaux d’approvissionnement des marines de guerre française et anglaise à la fin du XVIIIe siècle’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 207–23. POURCHASSE, Pierrick ‘Les munitions navales des nord: produits et circuit d’approvissionnement’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds), Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 171–86. POWELL, Martyn J. ‘Consumption: commercial demand and the challenges to regulatory power in eighteenth century Ireland’, in P.J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds), Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 282–301. QUINTERO GONZALES, José ‘Arsenaux espagnoles du XVIIIe siècle: l’implication Carraqueña’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds), Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 227–41. REID, Chipp Intrepid sailors: the legacy of Preble’s boys and the Tripoli campaign. Annapolis, MD: Naval Inst. P. (2012) 295p. isbn 9781612511177. RESSEL, M. ‘British dominance of merchant shipping between northern and southern Europe, 1720–50’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 117–42. RODGER, N. A. M. ‘Introduction’ in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds), Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 8–21. RODGER, N. A. M. ‘Conclusion’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 421–4. RODRÍGUEZ GONZÁLEZ, Agustín Ramón ‘Les objectifs de la marine espagnole’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds), Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 129–50. ROUKAU, Brian ‘How Honolulu almost burned and why sailors matter to early American foreign relations’, Diplomatic Hist., 38, 3, pp. 501–25.

RUANO, Alvaro Aragón and Alberto Angulo MORALES ‘The Spanish Basque country in global trade in the eighteenth century’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 149–72. SATSUMA, Shinuke ‘Politicians, merchants and colonial maritime war: the political and economic background of the American Act of 1708’, Parliamentary Hist., 32, pp. 317–36. SATSUMA, Shinuke Britain and colonial maritime war in the early eighteenth century: silver, seapower and the Atlantic. Woodbridge/Rochester, ny: Boydell. 284p. isbn 978184383623. SCHNAKENBOURG, Éric ‘Trafic licite ou contrabande? Les neutres du nord et la commerce des matériaux de marine pendant la guerre d’indépendence américaine’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds), Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 187–205. SINOU-BERTAULT, Éric Talleyrand et l’affaire XYZ: étude historique. Paris: L’Harmattan. 269p. isbn 9782343004310. SKIDMORE, Peter ‘Vessels and networks: shipowning in north-west England’s coasting trade in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 153–70. SMITH, Crosbie ‘“We never make mistakes”: constructing the empire of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’, in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 82–112. SMITH, Ronald Bishop The earliest submarine campaign and the first ironclad, 1813–14. [Great Britain]: n.p. 13p. SNOW, Dan ‘Expansion and victory’, in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds), Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 94–113. STURGESS, Gary L. and Ken COZENS ‘Managing a global enterprise in the eighteenth century: Anthony Calvert of The Crescent, London, 1777–1808’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 171–95.

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TADDEI, Domi ‘La politique espagnole des premiers révolutionnaires Corses ou pourquoi nous sommes français’, in M. Vergé-Franceschi (ed.), La Corse et la monarchie espagnole, pp. 61–135. TAILLEMITE, Étienne ‘Les officiers généraux de la guerre d’indépendence’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 381–89. THOMAS, Peter and Nicholas TRACY Master and madman: the surprising rise and disastrous fall of the Hon. Anthony Lockwood, R.N. Barnsley: Seaforth (2012) 272p. isbn 9781848321812. TIBBLES, Anthony ‘“Born under an unlucky planet”: the voyages and travels of Owen Roberts, mariner, 1739–1831’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 342–50. TITLESTAD, Michael ‘Preservation by shipwreck: the memory of William Mackay’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 39–51. TRAUB, Carl Südsee Tagebuch eines Bremer Kaufmanns (1845–8). Bremerhaven/Wiefelstede: Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum/Oceanum. (2012). 204p. isbn 9783869271347. TZELINA, Charlauté and Katerina PAPAKONSTANTINOU He nautilia ton Hellenon, 1700–1821: ho alonas tes akmes prin apo ten Epanastase. Athens: Kedros Ionio Panepistemio. 887p. isbn 9789600443189. ULRICH, N. ‘International radicalism, local solidarities: the 1797 British naval mutinies in South African waters’, Int. Rev. Social Hist., 58, suppl. 21, pp. 61–85. VARACHAUD, Marie-Christine and André ZYSBERG ‘Les equipages française de la guerre d’amérique: le cas de l’Annibal, un 74 canon dans la campagne de L’inde (février 1782–juin 1784), in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 391–407.

VERGENNES, Charles-Philippe de ‘Les officiers des vaisseaux membres de la société des Cincinnati (1783–93)’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P. de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine, pp. 409–20. VILLIER, S, Patrick ‘Sartine et la flotte française des 1776 à 1780: refontes ou constructions neuves’ in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P de Vergennes (eds) Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence américaine pp. 65–75. WARD, Peter A. British naval power in the East, 1794–1805: the command of Admiral Peter Rainier. Woodbridge/Rochester, ny: Boydell. 285p. isbn 9781843838487. WARE, Christopher ‘The growth of Plymouth naval base and European tensions, 171–32’, Mariner’s Mirror 99, pp. 275–86. WIECKER, Niels Der iberische Atlantikhandel: Schiff sverkehr zwischen Spanien, Portugal und Iberoamerika, 1700–1800. [Historische Mitteilungen Beiheff 82] Stuttgart: Franz Steiner (2012) 286p. isbn 9783515102118. WILCOX, Martin ‘The “poor decayed seamen” of Greenwich Hospital, 1705–63’ Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 65–90. WILKINSON, Clive ‘Les finances de la marine britanniques 1740–1780’, in O. Chaline, P. Bonnichon and C-P de Vergennes (eds), Les marines de la guerre d’indépendence amérique, pp. 309–19. WILSON, Kathleen ‘Patriotism, trade and empire’, in Q. Colville and J. Davey (eds), Nelson, navy and nation, pp. 428–57. ZERBE, Britt The birth of the Royal Marines, 1664–1802. Woodbridge: Boydell. 292p. isbn 978184383371. 1850–1918 BARRETT, M. and P. STALLYBRASS ‘Printing, writing and a family archive: recording the First World War’, Hist. Workshop J., 75, pp. 1–32.

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BOYCE, Gordon ‘Growth and dissolution of a large-scale business enterprise: the Furness interest, 1892–1919: a roundtable response’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 259–64. CAMPBELL, R. Thomas (ed.) Voices of the Confederate Navy: articles, letters, reports and reminiscences. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co., 366p. isbn 978786477241. CAPELOTTI, R. J. Shipwreck at Cape Flora: the expeditions of Benjamin Leigh Smith, England’s forgotten Arctic explorer. Calgary: U. of Calgary P. 269p. isbn 9781552387054. COBB, Stephen Preparing for blockade, 1885– 1914: naval contingency for economic warfare. Farnham: Ashgate 349p. isbn 9781409404191. CRAIG, Lee A. Josephus Daniels: his life and times. Chapel Hill, nc: U. of North Carolina P. 474p. isbn 9781469606958. DRISCOLL, John K. The Civil War on Penascola Bay, 1861–2. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 234p. isbn 9780786475124. DYSON, Gary L. (ed.) A Civil War correspondent in New Orleans: the journals and reports of Albert Gaius Hills of the Boston Journal. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co., 198p. isbn 9786786471935. EPSTEIN, K.C. ‘No one can afford to say “Damn the Torpedoes”: battle tactics and U.S. Naval history before World War I’, J. Milit Hist., 77, pp. 491–520. FEYS, Torsten The battle for the migrants: the introduction of steamshipping on the North Atlantic and its impact on the European exodus. St John’s, nf: Int. Marit. Econ Hist. Assoc. [Research in Marit. Hist, 50]. 409p. isbn 9781927869000.

GROGANS, Robert M. To Auckland by the Ganges: the journal of a sea voyage in 1863. Dunbeath: Whittles (2012) 138p. isbn 97818995005. HARLAFTIS, Gelina et al. ‘Reviews of Gordon Boyce Growth and dissolution of a large-scale business enterprise: the Furness interest, 1892– 1919’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 227–58. HARLAND, John H. ‘Capstans handling chain: Gordon and Barbotin’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 338–41. HEWITT, Nick The Kaiser’s pirates: hunting Germany’s raiding cruisers, 1914–15. Barnsley: Pen & Sword 238p. isbn 9781848847736. HEYDEN, Ulrich van, Matthias GLAUBRECHT and Uwe PFULLMANN (eds) Die Reise des deutschen Forschers Karl August Möbius nach Mauritius und zu die Seychelles, 1874–5. Wiesbaden: Harrasowitz (2012) 300p. isbn 9783447067157. HUGHES, Michael and Katherine BOSWORTH (eds) Titanic calling: wireless communication during the Great Disaster. Oxford: Bodleian Library Pub./Bernard Quaritch (2012) 163p. isbn 9781851243778. HUMPREYS, David ‘Competition in the merchant steamship market, 1889–1914’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 429–43. INGALLS, David S. (Geoffrey L. ROSSANO (ed.)) Hero of the angry sky: the World War I diary and letters of David S. Ingalls, America’s first naval ace. Athens, OH: Ohio U.P. 377p. isbn 9780821420. KEELING, Drew The business of transatlantic migration between Europe and the United States, 1900–1914: mass migration as a transatlantic business in long distance travel (2012) 345p. isbn 9783034011525.

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KIM, J-R. ‘The borderline of “empire”: Japanese maritime quarantine in Busan, c.1876–1910’, Medical Hist., 57, 2, pp. 226–48. KONSTAM, Angus British battleships, 1914–18. Oxford: Osprey. 48p. isbn 9781780961675. LAMBERT, Andrew ‘John Scott Russell and the construction of HMS Warrior’ in C. Ellmers (ed.) Proceedings of the 5th symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames, pp. 123–36. LAMBERT, Nicholas A. ‘False prophet? The maritime theory of Julian Corbett and professional military education’, J. Milit. Hist., 77, 3, pp. 1055–78. LANG, John Titanic: a fresh look at the evidence by a former Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents. Lanham, MD: Seafarer Books (2012) 299p. isbn 9781442218901.. LEGGETT, D. ‘Replication, re-placing and naval science in comparative context, c. 1868– 1904’, Brit. J. Hist. Science, 46, pp. 1–21. MACKAY, J., ‘Pirate nations: maritime pirates as escape societies in late Imperial China’, Social Science History, 37, 4, pp. 551–74. MALNIG, Helmut W. . . . mit Kurs Nord!: Die Arktis Expeditionen der k.u.k. Kriegsmarine von 1871–1892 und ihr Ausklang. Vienna: Neuer Wissenschafflichen (2012) 116p. isbn 9783708308159. MARCUSON, W. and BAKSA, D. ‘Colonel Robert Means Thompson and Noak Victor Hybinette: a tale of yin and yang’, Int. J. Hist. Engineering and Technology, 83, 2, pp. 274–93. MÉLIS, Jean-Pierre ‘Éléments d’économie de la grande pêche d’Islande à Dunkerque (1859–91), Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 81–104. MENNESON, Gérald L’Abeille, société de secours mutuels dunkerquoise: vue de l’intérieur de 1892 à 1901’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 105–20.

MILLS, Mary ‘Maudslay, Sons & Field’s Greenwich shipyard’ in C. Ellmers (ed.), Proceedings of the 5th symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames, pp;. 137–52. MOUREAU, François ‘“Îes oubliées”: Les Baléares et la Corse de Gaston Vuillier, voyageur-dessinateur (1893)’, in M. VergéFranceschi (ed.), La Corse et la monarchie espagnole, pp. 137–49. MULDERINK, Earl New Bedford’s civil war. New York: Fordham U.P. (2012) 306p. isbn 9780823243341. MURPHY, Hugh and Derek J. ODDY ‘Some clarifications but yet more questions regarding the early days of the New Zealand frozen-meat trade’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 212–20. OPENSHAW, Martin and Sheilah OPENSHAW ‘Problems in correctly identifying a shipwreck’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 327–33. PATTIE, Philip G. At war in distant waters: British colonial defence in the Great War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Inst. P. 288p. isbn 978161251945. PERAKIS, Manos ‘Structural shipping transformation under radical political changes on the island of Crete, 1877–1913’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 127–48. PHILIPS, Freddy 14–18 en mer: Navires et marines belges pendant la Grande Guerre. Brussels: Racine. 176p. isbn 9789401468592. PHILPOTT, Maryam Air and sea power in World War I: combat and experience in the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Navy. London/New York: Tauris. 258p. isbn 9781780761510. RIDLEY-KITTS, Daniel George The Grand Fleet, 1914–19: the Royal Navy in the First World War. Stroud: Spellmount. 288p. isbn 9780752488238. RODGER, Iain ‘Death of a seaman: the murder trial of two master mariners’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 220–7.



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RÜGER, Jan ‘Insularity and empire in the late nineteenth century’, in M. Taylor (ed.), Victorian empire, pp. 149–66. SAMUEL, Judith The City of Ottawa: the story of a sailing ship. Rhyl: Penlan (2012) 137p. isbn 9780957493902. SINN, Elizabeth Pacific crossing: Californian gold, Chinese migration and the making of Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong U.P. 454p. isbn 9789888139712. SO, Billy K. L. (ed.) The economy of Lower Yangzi Delta in late imperial China: connecting money, markets, and institutions. New York: Routledge. 309p. isbn 9780415508964. STAMMERS, Michael ‘Ships in bottles and their origins in the late nineteenth century’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 92–4. STAMMERS, Michael Emigrant clippers to Australia: the Black Ball Line: its operation, people and ships, 1852–71. Barnoldswick: Milepost Research 252p. isbn 0951922365x. STILLE, Mark British battlecruiser vs German battlecruiser, 1914–16. Oxford: Osprey. 80p. isbn 9781780960968. TOMASEK, Michel ‘L’exposition internationale de 1912 à Dunkerque, ou “Quand tout Dunkerque courait voir les négros . . .’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 133–66. VEIT, Chuck A dog before a soldier: almost-lost episodes in the U.S. Navy’s civil War. Lulu.com (2010) 198p. isbn 9780557374977. WALKER, Alistair Four thousand lives lost: the inquiries of Lord Mersey into the sinking of the ‘Titanic’, the ‘Empress of Ireland’, the ‘Falaba’ and the ‘Lusitania’. Stroud: History P. (2012) 1961p. isbn 9780752467515. WELSHMAN, John Titanic: the last night of a small town. Oxford/New York: Oxford U.P. (2012) 324p. isbn 9780199595570.

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WISDOM, James ‘The social and economic impact of the closure of Thornycroft’s yard, Chiswick in 1909’, in C. Ellmers (ed.), Proceedings of the 5th symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames, pp. 153–9. WOLTER, John A., David A. RANZAN and John J. MCDONOUGH (eds) With Commodore Perry to Japan: the journal of William Speiden, Jr. 1852–55. Annapolis, md: Naval Inst. P. 256p. isbn 9781612512389. 1919 on EMPA 50. [European Maritime Pilots Association]. Antwerp: EMPA. 50p. ASMUSSEN, John Bismarck: pride of the German Navy. Stroud: Fonthill Media. 240p. isbn 9781781550397. BASBERG, Bjørn ‘A crisis that never came: the decline of the Antarctic whaling industry in the 1950s and 1960s’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 196–211. BENTLEY-BUCKLE, A. Through Albert’s eyes: volume 2 of ‘The British Navy at war and peace’. Dunbeath: Whittles. 152p. isbn 9781849950664. BIRRIEZ, Jean, Yves JANSSEN, Georges PICAVET and René STEYLAERS ‘Opération FORFAR LOVE à Dunkerque (3–4 août 1943)’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 195–214. BOLLINGER, Martin From the revolution to the Cold War: a history of the Soviet merchant fleet from 1917 to 1950. Windsor: World Ship Soc. (2012) 240p. isbn 9780956026946. BOLTON, Andrew SS United States. Stroud: History P. (2012) 120p. isbn 9780752479538. BONIFACE, Patrick Loch Class frigates. Liskeard: Maritime Books. 248p. isbn 9781094459545. BOSCA, Giovanni Storia di un soldato: dalla Langa Astigiana a Bengási 1941–2: la guerra nella corrispondenza di mio padre. Boves: ArabAFenice. 141p. isbn 9788866171614.

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BROOKS, Mary A. and Athanasios A. PALLIS (eds) Classics in port policy and management. Cheltenham/Northampton, ma: Elgar (2012) 589p. isbn 9780857932619. BURT, R.A. British battleships, 1919–45. Barnsley: Seaforth. 432p. isbn 9781848321304. CANN, John P. Brown waters of Africa: Portuguese riverine warfare, 1961–74. Solihull: Helion. 274p. isbn 9781908916563. CARRUTHERS, Bob (ed.) The U-boat war in the Atlantic. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Maritime 3vols. isbn 97817811591598.

DIRCHAM, A. G. F. A home on the rolling main: a naval memoir, 1940–6. Barnsley: Seaforth. 348p. isbn 9781848321255. DODARO, Santo and Leonard PLUTA The big picture: the Antigonish movement of Eastern Nova Scotia. Montreal/Kingston: McGillQueens U.P. 408p. isbn 9780773540149. ELLEMAN, Bruce A. High Seas buffer: the Taiwan patrol force, 1950–79. Newport, ri: Naval War College P. (2012) 171p. isbn 9781884731956.

CHAPMAN, A. J. The war of the motor gun boats: one man’s personal war at sea with coastal forces, 1943–5. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. 163p. isbn 978178342247.

ELSON, Peter, Vicky ANDREWS, Chris BRERETON, Catherine JONES and Daniel CHARTERS Liverpool’s cruel sea: our role in the Battle of the Atlantic: pride in the city’s maritime courage. Liverpool: Trinity Mirror Media. 79p. isbn 9781908695425.

CIRSTEA, Marusia Proiecte romãno-britanice privind construirea unei baze navale la Marea Neagra: (documente 1929–39). Targoviste: Cetatea de Scauri. 520p. isbn 9786065371910.

GEOGHEGAN, John J. Operation Storm: Japan’s top secret submarines and its plans to change the course of World War II. New York: Crown 478p. isbn 9780307464804.

CLARE, Horatio Down to the sea in ships: of ageless oceans and modern men. London: Chatto & Windus. 278p. isbn 9780701183103.

GEORGE, Rose Deep sea and foreign going: inside shipping, the invisible industry that brings you 90% of everything. London: Portobello. 308p. isbn 9781846272639.

CLEMMESEN, Michael H. and Marcus S. FAULKNER (eds) Northern European overture to war, 1939–41: from Memel to Barbarossa. Leiden/Boston, ma: Brill. 520p. isbn 97890042490. COLLIN, K. S. L. ‘ASEAN perspective on naval cooperation with India: Singapore and Vietnam’, India Rev., 12, 3, pp. 186–206. CROPSEY, Seth Mayday: the decline of American naval supremacy. New York: Overlook Duckworth. 336p. isbn 97807156456819. DAS, A. K. ‘India’s naval exercises with ASEAN states since 1991: a time line’, India Rev., 12, 3, pp. 123–9. DIENESCH, Robert M. ‘Midway to understanding: seventy years of history’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 35–50.

GORDON, Yefim and Dmitriy KOMISSAROV Soviet naval aviation, 1946–91. Manchester: Hikoki Pub. 368p. isbn 9781902109312. GRANATSTEIN, J. L. ‘Four admirals and navy, unification, Trudeau, NDHQ and NATO’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 151–60. GREENE, Jack and Alessdandro MASSIGNANI Hitler strikes north: the Nazi invasion of Norway and Denmark, 9 April 1940. London: Frontline Books. 335p. isbn 9781848326613. HAARR, Geir H. The gathering storm: the naval war in Northern Europe, September 1939–April 1940. Barnsley: Seaforth. 550p. isbn 9781848321403.



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HALL, Simon J. Under a yellow sky: a tale of the sea and a coming of age. Dunbeath: Whittles. 172p. isbn 9781849950947. HAMPSHIRE, Edward From east of Suez to the eastern Atlantic: British naval policy, 1964–70. Farnham/Burlington, vt: Ashgate. 252p. isbn 9780765669722. HASLOP, Dennis Britain, Germany and the Battle of the Atlantic: a comparative study. London: Bloomsbury Acad. 311p. isbn 9781472507235. HELMS, Cynthia (with Chris, BLACK) An intriguing life: a memoir of war, Washington, and marriage to an American spymaster. Lanham, md: Rowman & Littlefield. 199p. isbn 9781442221314. HOLLEBONE, Ashley The hovercraft: a history. Stroud: History P. (2012). 129p. isbn 9780352464294. HOLWITT, Joel Ira ‘Execute against Japan’: the US decision to conduct unrestricted submarine warfare. College Station, tx: Texas A. & M. U.P. 245p. isbn 9781623496614. HUTCHISON, Robin L. Hurricane Hutch’s top 10 ships of the Clyde (as told to R.D. Diksta). London: Belle Media. 80p. isbn 9786992746200. IRWIN, Manley Rutherford Silent strategists: Harding, Denby, and the U.S. Navy’s TransPacific offensive: World War II. Lanham, md: U.P. of America. 284p. isbn 9780761839187. JENKINS, David Shipping at Cardiff: photographs from the Hansen Collection, 1920– 75. Caridff: U. of Wales P./National Museum of Wales. 98p. isbn 9780708326466. JOHN, Norman ‘The restoration of a Canadian naval ensign’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 267–83. JONES, M.C. ‘Friend and advisor to the Allied Navies: the Royal Navy’s principal liaison officer and multinational naval operations in World War II’, J. Milit. Hist., 77, pp. 991–1024.

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JORDAN, John and John MOULIN French cruisers, 1922–56. Barnsley/Annapolis, md: Seaforth/Naval Inst. P. 232p. isbn 9781591142966. KAPLAN, Philip Grey wolves: the U-boat war, 1939–45. Barnsley: Pen & Sword.224p. isbn 9781781592427. KING, Frank E. ‘Paucity of shipwrights in Royal Naval Dockyards during the Second World War’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 228–33. KONSTAM, Angus The British sailor the Second World War. Oxford: Shire. 56p. isbn 9780747812371. LAGERBOM, Charles H. ‘Into the breach: Maine-built ships of the Greenland patrol’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 229–38. LESTER, P. ‘Four cents to sea: 16mm, the Royal Canadian Naval Film Society and the mobilization of entertainment’, Film Hist., 25, 4, pp. 62–81. LÜDECKE, Cornelia and Colin SUMMERHAYES The Third Reich in Antarctica: the German Antarctic expedition, 1938–9. Bluntisham/Eccles: Bluntisham Books/ Erksine P. (2012) isbn 9781852971038. MCCUE, Brian Wotan’s workshop: military experiments before the Second World War. Alexandria, va: Center for Naval Analysis. Online resource. MCCUTCHEON, Campbell Thames shipping in the 1960s and 1970s. Stroud: Amberley. 128p. isbn 97818486828 MALCOLM, Ian M. Shipping company losses of the Second World War. Stroud: History P. 272p. isbn 978075493428. MAROLDA, Edward J. Ready seapower: a history of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Washington, dc: Naval History and Heritage Command, Dept. of Navy (2012). Online resource. MASON, Alfred Grossmith Arctic warriors: a personal account of Convoy PQ18. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. 214p. isbn 978178230030378.

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MILLER, David Command decisions: Langsdorff and the battle of the River Plate. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. 182p. isbn 9781848844902.

O’HARA, Vincent P. In passage perilous: Malta and the convoy battles of June 1942. Bloomington, Ind: Indiana U.P. 265p. isbn 9780253006035.

MILLER, Peter N. ‘Two men in an boat: the Braudel–Goitein “correspondence” and the beginning of thalassography’, in Miller, P. N. (ed.) The sea, pp. 27–59.

OULD, Vic Last but not least: HMS Goodall torpedoed 29th April 1945: the survivors and their resources. Sandy: Bright Pen. 97p. isbn 978755215843.

MILLER, William H. Post-war Canadian Pacific liners: empresses of the Atlantic. Stroud: Amberley. 123p. isbn 9781445621371.

OYEN, Meredith ‘Fighting for equality: Chinese seamen in the Battle of the Atlantic, 1939–45’, Diplomatic History, 38, 3, pp. 526–48.

MILLER, William H. SS Normandie. Stroud: History P. 95p. isbn 9780752488080.

PALSDÓTTIR, Sigrün Sigrün og Friögeir: feròasaga. Reykjavik: JPV. 228p. isbn 9789935113955.

MILLER, William H. Ile de France and Liberté: France’s premier post-war liners. Stroud: History P. 95p. isbn 9780752474861. MILLER, William H. Union-Castle liners: from Great Britain to Africa, 1946–77. Stroud: Amberley. 127p. isbn 9781445609560. MILLER, William H. and Anton LOGVINENKO Great Atlantic liners of the twentieth century in color. Stroud: Amberley. 128p. isbn 9781445603735. MORTIMER, Gavin The SBS in World War II. Oxford: Osprey. 256p. isbn 9781782001898. MURFETT, Malcolm ‘Today’s history: Singapore subdued: Malcolm Murfett considers Japan’s failure to make the most of its possession of the naval base during the Second World War’, Hist. Today, 63, 5, p. 45. MURPHY, Hugh ‘“No longer competitive with Continental shipbuilders”: British shipbuilding and international competition, 1939–60’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 35–60. NEWMAN, R. ‘Port development and town planning in north-west England’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 2, pp. 283–309. NIMITZ, Chester W. Command summary of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN: Nimitz ‘Graybook’: 7 December 1941–31 August 1945. Newport, ri: US Naval War College. Online resource.

PANT, Harsh V. (ed.) The rise of the Indian Navy: internal vulnerabilities, external challenges. Farnham/Burlington: Ashgate (2012) 187p. isbn 9781409430872. PARKER, Frederick D. Pearl Harbor revisited: United States Navy communications intelligence, 1924–41. Fort St George G. Meade, ma: Center Cryptologic Hist., National Security Agency. Online resource. PRINCE, Cathryn J. Death in the Baltic: the World War II sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 236p. isbn 9780230341562. RICHARDS, Brooks Secret flotillas, 2: clandestine sea operations in the Western Mediterranean, North Africa and the Adriatic, 1940–44. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. 449p. isbn 9781781593035. RIELLY, Robin L. American amphibious gunboats in World War II: a history of LCI and LCS(L) ships in the Pacific. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 398p. isbn 9780786474226. ROBB-WEBB, Jon The British Pacific Fleet: experience and legacy, 1944–50. Farnham/ Burlington, vt: Ashgate. 301p. isbn 9780765668510.

General 23 SALMON, Patrick Deadlock and diversion: Scandinavia in British strategy during the Twilight war, 1939–40. Bremerhaven/Bremen: Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum/Hauschild [Deutsche Maritime Studien, 20] (2012) 270p. isbn 9782897575202. SHAW, Leslie M. Vickers’ master shipbuilder: Sir Leonard Redshaw. Lydney: Black Dwarf (2011) 264p. isbn 9781903599134. SHOWELL, Jak P. Mallman Dönitz, U-boats, convoys: the British version of his memoirs from the Admiralty’s secret anti-submarine reports. London: Frontline. 208p. isbn 978184827016. SLAVEN, Anthony and Hugh Murphy (eds) Crossing the bar: an oral history of the British shipbuilding, ship repairing and marine engine-building industries in the age of decline, 1956–90. St John’s, nf: Int. Marit. Econ. Hist. Assoc. [Research in Marit. Hist., 51] 245p. isbn 9781927669017. STEWART, Adrian Carriers at war, 1939–45. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit. 228p. isbn 9781791591567. STILLE, Mark The naval battles for Guadalcanal 1942: clash for supremacy in the Pacific. Oxford: Osprey. isbn 9781780961545. STILLE, Mark Imperial Japanese Navy destroyers, 1919–45. Oxford: Osprey. isbn 9781849689845. TANGREDI, Sam J. Anti-access warfare: countering A2/AD strategies. Annapolis, md: Naval Inst. P. 306p. isbn 9781612511863. TERJESEN, Bjørn, Tom KRISTIANSEN and Roald GJELSTEN (Jacob Bjørresen (ed and trans) The Norwegian Navy: a brief history. Bergen: John Grieg (2012) 192p. isbn 9788253203000. VERMESCH, Olivier ‘L’organisation de la Défense passive à Dunkerque avant les combats de 1940’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 167–194.

WALTON, Rodney Earl Big guns, brave men: mobile artillery observers and the battle for Okinawa. Annapolis, md: Naval Hist. P. 329p. isbn 9781612511306. WEIR, Gary E. (Sandra J. DOYLE (ed.) You cannot surge trust: combined naval operations of the Royal Australian Navy, Canadian Navy, Royal Navy, and United States Navy, 1991–2003. Washington, dc: Dept of the Navy, Naval History and Heritage Command. Online resource. WHITBY, Michael ‘Boomers, draggers and black boxes: the operational legacy of the Canada’s Oberon class submarines, 1983–98’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 467–98. WILLIAMS, Greg H. World War II U.S. Navy vessels in private hand: the boats and ships sold and registered for commercial and recreational purposes under the American flag. Jefferson, nc: McFarland & Co. 358p. isbn 97807864664. WILLIAMS, Kathleen Broome The measure of a man: my father, the marine corps and Saipan. Annapolis, md: Naval Inst. P. 184p. isbn 9781591149767. ZAMORANI, Massimo Luigi Ferraro: un eroe del mare. Milan: Mursia. 253p. isbn 9788842531593. General Russian Maritime Register of Shipping: a century of achievement. Colchester: Seatrade. ADAMS, Andrew and Richard WOODMAN Light upon the waters. London: Corporation of Trinity House. 320p. isbn 978095799116 (pbk) 9780957599 (hbk) ANTONY, Robert J. ‘Turbulent waters: sea raiding in early modern South-East Asia’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 23–38. ARNOLD, Neil Shadows on the sea: the maritime mysteries of Britain. Stroud: History P. 190p. isbn 9780752487724.

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ASTLEY, John and Greg STEMM ‘The deepsea Tortugas shipwreck, Florida: technology’, in G. Stemm and S. Kingsley (eds) Oceans Odyssey 3, pp. 1–16. BALACHANDRAN, Gopolan Globalizing labour: Indian seafarers and world shipping, c. 1870–1945. New Delhi/London/New York: Oxford U.P. 318p. isbn 9780198078845. BALLANTYNE, Iain and Jonathan EASTLAND Victory: from fighting the Armada to Trafalgar and beyond. Barnsley: Pen and Sword Marit. 240p. isbn 9781781593639. BEATTIE, John S. The Churchill scheme: the Royal Navy special entry cadet scheme, 1913–55. Cobham: author (2010) 114p. + 118p. no isbn. BEAUJARD, Philippe Les mondes de l’Ocėan Indien: I: De la formation de l’État au premier système-monde afro-eurasien (4e milénaire au J–C – 6e siècle ap. J-C). 2: L’Océan Indien au Coeur de L’Ancien Monde (7e–15e siècle). Paris: Armand Colin (2012) I: 624p. isbn 9782200277086 2: 799p. isbn 9782200277093. BELL, Christopher M. Churchill and sea power. Oxford: Oxford U.P. 429p. isbn 9780199693573. BERESFORD, James The ancient sailing season. Leiden: Brill 363p. isbn 9789004223523. BERRY, Jessica South Devon’s shipwreck trail. Stroud: Amberley. 128p. isbn 97814476743. BLACK, Jeremy ‘The Victorian maritime empire in its global context’ in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 167–87. BOLSTER, Jeffrey W. The mortal sea: fishing the Atlantic in the age of sail. Cambridge, ma: Belknap P. 378p. isbn 9780674047655. BOWEN, H.V. ‘Introduction [The contractor state, c.1650–1815], Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 239–42. BRANDON, Pepijn ‘The Dutch republic as a contractor state’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 242–8.

BRIGGS, L. ‘Notes from Antigua naval base’, American Quarterly, 65, 2, pp. 303–8. BROWN, Judith M. ‘Crossing the seas: problems and possibilities for Queen Victoria’s Indian subjects’, in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 113–28. BROWN, Rodney ‘The mysteries of the shipwrights’ in C. Ellmers (ed.) Proceedings of 5th symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames, pp. 25–42. BUETTNER, Elizabeth ‘Three weeks’ post apart: British children travel the empire’, in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 129–48. BUTI, Gilbert and Philippe HRODEJ (eds) Dictionnaire des corsaires et pirates. Paris: CNRS 990p. isbn 9782271068088. CANT, Serena and Alison JAMES England’s shipwreck heritage: from logboats to U-boats. Swindon: English Heritage. 288p. isbn 97818410201443. CAPELLA, A. ‘L’exploitation du domaine public maritime à des fins medicales et thérapeutiques: la pratique des bains de mer à Nice (moitie XIXe – moitie XXe siècle), Provence historique, 254, pp. 479–92. CARLISLE, Rodney ‘Danzig: the missing link in the history of flags of convenience’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 135–50. CHANDRA, Satish and Himanshu Prabha RAY (eds) The sea, identity and history: from the Bay of Bengal to the South China Sea. [International seminar on ‘Maritime Cultures and Traditions of the Bay of Bengal, 2011] New Delhi: Manohar 358p. isbn 9788173649806. CHANG, Chihyun Government, Imperialism and nationalism in China: the maritime Customs Service and its Chinese staff. London/New York: Routledge. 237p. isbn 9780415531429. CHICOINE, D. and ROJAS, C. ‘Shellfish resource and maritime economy at Caylan, Costal Ancash, Peru’, J. Island and Coastal Archaeol., 8, 3, pp. 336–60.

General 25 CLEARE, Brian, Brian BOYCE, Leo COY and John BOYCE Irish Shipping Ltd.: a fleet history. Rosslare Maritime Enthusiasts. 354p. isbn 9781782801771.

CRISPIN, Nara Fuentes Periplos ilustrados, piratas y ladrones por el Caribe colonial. Bogota, D.C.: Universidad Nacional de Colombia. 482p. isbn 9789587614633.

COAD, Jonathan Support for the fleet: architecture and engineering of the Royal Navy’s bases, 1700–1914. Swindon: English Heritage. 450p. isbn 978184020559.

CROSSLEY, F. Jim Monitors of the Royal Navy: how the fleet brought the great guns to bear: the story of the monitors in two world wars. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Marit. 232p. isbn 9781781590515.

COLLARD, Ian Blue Funnel Line: a photographic history. Stroud: Amberley. 128p. isbn 9781445633855. COLLARD, Ian Mersey ferries through time. Stroud: Amberley. 96p. isbn 978144561338. COLLARD, Ian The British cruise ship: an illustrated history. Stroud: Amberley. 127p. isbn 978144562120. COLLARD, Ian The Isle of Man Steam Packet: through time. Stroud: Amberley 96p. isbn 9781445614281. COLLIN, David R. Kirkcudbright’s Prince of Denmark and her voyages in the South Seas. Dunbeath: Whittles. 214p. isbn 9781849950886.

CUMMINGS, V. ‘The maritime identities of communities colonizing Norway’, Norwegian Archaeol. Rev., 46, 1, pp. 90–2. CUNLIFFE, Tom Pilot cutters under sail: pilots and pilotage in Britain and Northern Europe. Barnsley: Seaforth 224p. isbn 9781848321540. CVIKEL, D and V. KAHAROV ‘The 19th-century Akko 1 shipwreck, Israel: hullconstruction report’, Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., 42, 1, pp. 167–87. DAVIES, J. D. Britannia’s dragon: a naval history of Wales. Stroud: History P. 288p. isbn 9780752470139.

COLVILLE, Quintin and James DAVEY (eds) Nelson, navy and nation: the Royal Navy and the British people, 1688–1815. London: Conway. 240p. isbn 9781844862078.

DAVIS, John R., Stephen MUNZ, Margaret Schulte BEERBÜHL (eds) Transnational networks: German migrants in the British empire, 1670–1914. Leiden/Boston: Brill 187p. isbn 9789004223493.

CONSTABLE, Anthony R. and William FACEY (eds) The principles of Arab navigation. London: Arabian Pub. 146p. isbn 9780957100017.

DENNIS, David Brandon ‘Maritime Wirtschaft in Deutschland: Schiffahrt-Werften-HandelSeemacht in 19. und 20. Jahrhundert’, German History, 32, pp. 228–39.

CORNETTE, Frédéric ‘L’Octroi municipal et de beinfaissance à Dunkerque de 1799 à 1943’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 65–80.

DENNY, Mark The science of naviagation: from dead reckoning to GPS. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U.P. (2012) 201p. isbn 9781421405117 (hbk) 9781421405124 (pbk).

CORNETTE, Frédéric ‘La demolition de navires à Dunkerque (1905–40)’ Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 121–32.

DOE, Helen ‘Power, authority and communications: the role of the master and the managing owner in nineteenth-century British merchant shipping’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 103–25.

COUTANSAIS, Cyrille P. L’Atlas des empires maritimes. Paris: CNRS 289p. isbn 9782271074966.

DYDE, Brian This glorious profession: vanished times in naval hydrography. Pembroke: Noddfani Pub. (2012) 207p. isbn 9780957435100.

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EATON, Richard M., Munis D. FARUQUI, David GILMARTIN and Sunil KUMAR (eds) Expanding frontiers in South Asian and world history: essays in honour of John F. Richards. Delhi: Oxford U.P. 362p. isbn 9781107034280.

FENTON, Roy Tramp ships: an illustrated history. Barnsley: Seaforth. 176p. isbn 978184331588.

EDWARD, Mary Rosaline Maritime heritage of Gujarat, Kathiawad and Kutch. Mumbai: Marit. Hist. Soc. 256p. isbn 9788190810852.

FERNANDEZ, Alexandre and Bruno MARNOT (eds) Les ports du golfe de Gascogne: de Concarneau à la Corogne (XVe –XXIe siècle). Paris: Presses d’université Paris-Sorbonne. 229p. isbn 9782140508649.

ELIAV, Joseph ‘The guns and corsia of early Mediterranean galleys: design issues and rationales’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 262–74.

FITZPATRICK, S.M. ‘Seafaring capabilities in the pre-Colombian Caribbean’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 1, pp. 101–38.

ELLEMAN, Bruce A. and S. C. M. PAINE (eds) Commerce raiding: historical case studies, 1755–2009. Newport, ri: Naval War College P. 341p. isbn 9781935352075.

FORD, B. ‘The reuse of vessels as harbor structures: a cross-cultural comparison’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 2, pp. 197–219.

ELLMERS, Chris (ed.) Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames. London: Docklands History Group. 162p. ENGVIG, Olaf T. Legends in sail. Los Angeles: Themo Pub. 256p. isbn 9780578117560. ENTHOVEN, Victor ‘Neutrality: Atlantic shipping in and after the Anglo-Dutch wars’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 328–47. EWALD, Janet E. et al. ‘Roundtable review of Gopolan Balachandran Globalizing labour: Indian seafarers and world shipping c. 1870–1945 with a response by Gopolan Balachandran’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 274–314 and response pp. 315–21. EYERS, Jonathan Final voyage: the world’s worst maritime disasters. London: A. & C. Black/Adlard Coles Nautical. 191p. isbn 9781408158944. FAWCETT, BILL (ed.) How to lose a war at sea: foolish plans and great naval blunders. New York: William Morrow & Co. 349p. isbn 9780062069092. FÉLIX, Joel and Pierrick POURCHASSE ‘France and the contractor state’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 257–65.

FREITAG, Barbara Hy Brasil: the metamorphosis of an island: from cartographic error to Celtic Elysium. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi 342p. isbn 9789042030413. FRIEDMAN, Hal M. Blue versus Orange: the U.S. Naval War College, Japan and the old enemy in the Pacific. Newport, ri: Naval War College P. 264p. isbn 9781935352620. FRIEDMAN, Norman Naval anti-aircraft guns and gunnery. Barnsley: Seaforth. 399p. isbn 9781848321779. GALAMÉ, René ‘Quand prêtres flamands et français disputaient la cure de Saint-Eloi 1662– 1790’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 19–38. GANNON, Michael (ed.) The history of Florida. Gainesville: U.P. of Florida. 557p. isbn 9780813044644. GAUZERE, B. A. and AUBRY, P. ‘French naval physicians, surgeons and pharmacists in the history of the thermal spas of Reunion’, Medicine et Santé tropicale, 23, pp. 379–83. GIMÉNEZ I BLASCO, Joan La provincia maritima de Mataro: economia i conflictes socials (1750–1870). Mataro: Fundacio Iluro. 430p. isbn 978849379929.

General 27 GOLDRICK, James and Jack MCCAFFRIE Navies of South-East Asia: a comparative study. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. 302p. isbn 9780415809479. GORSKI, Richard and Britta SÖDERQVIST (eds) The parallel worlds of the seafarer: ashore, afloat and abroad: papers from the 10th North Sea History Conference. Göteborg: Sjofartsmuseum Akvanet (2012) 219p. isbn 9789163719455. GRAFE, Regina Distant tyranny: markets, power and backwardness in Spain, 1630–1800. Princeton, nj: Princeton U.P. (2012) 291p. isbn 9780691444849. GRAFE, Regina ‘Polycentric state: the Spanish reigns and the “failure” of mercantilism’ in P.J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 241–62. GREEN, N. ‘Maritime worlds and global history: comparing the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean through Barcelona and Bombay’, History Compass, 11, 7, pp. 513–23. GREENHILL, Basil and Julian MANNING (eds) Inshore craft: traditional working vessels of the British Isles. Barnsley: Pen & Sword 239p. isbn 9781848321670. GRITSENKO, D. ‘The Russian dimension of Baltic maritime governance’, J. Baltic Stud., 44, 4, pp. 425–49. HAMID, Abd Rahman Sejarah maritim Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Penerbit Ombak. 248p. isbn 9786627544640. HAUPT, Karl-Heinz and Reinhard SACHS Die Welt der Schiffmodelle: Die Klassifizierung der Schiffmodelle im Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum. Bremerhaven/Wiefelstede: Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum/Oceanum. (2012) 236p. isbn 9783869270104. HAZELL, L. C. ‘An analysis of log raft open water performance and crew capability to move megaliths pre-classic Olmec used for colossal head sculptures’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 1, pp. 139–52.

HEIDBRINK, Ingo ‘Europe and the maritime world: a twentieth-century history’, Enterprise & Society, 14, 3, pp. 671–3. HOBBS, David British aircraft carriers: design, development and service histories. Barnsley: Seaforth. 384p. isbn 9781848321380. HOFFMANN-RUF, Michaela and Abdulrahman AL SOLIMI Oman and overseas. Hildesheim/New York: Georg Olms. 566p. isbn 9783487147987. HOFMAN, Catherine, Helène RICHARD and Emmanuelle VAGNON (eds) The golden age of maritime maps: when Europe discovered the world. Richmond Hill, on/Buffalo, ny: Firefly. 256p. isbn 9781770852389. HOLMES, J. R. and T. YOSHIHARA ‘Hardly the first time: China’s naval development should not be that surprising, as history offers ample instances of rapidly rising sea powers’, Proc. U.S. Naval Inst., 139, 4, pp. 22–7. HOWGEGO, Raymond John Encyclopedia of exploration, V: invented and apocryphal narratives of travel. Sydney: Hordern House. 543p. isbn 9781875567690. HUTH, John Edward The lost art of finding our way. Cambridge, ma: Belknap P. 528p. isbn 9780674072824. HUSZÁR, Zoltán A Duna vonzásában fejezetek a Dunagözhajózási Társaság történetébol, válogalott tanulmányok. Pécs: Virágmandula. 216p. isbn 016382990. HYUNHU, Park Mapping the Chinese and Islamic worlds: cross-cultural exchange in premodern Asia. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge U.P. 276p. isbn 9781107018686. INGIRIIS, Mohamed Haj’i ‘The history of Somali piracy: from classical piracy to contemporary piracy, c. 1801–2011’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 239–66. IRWIN, Raymond D. Books on early American history and culture, 2001–5: an annotated bibliography. Santa Barbara, ca/London: Praeger. 326p. isbn 978031331478.

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JAMIESON, Alan G. Lords of the sea: the history of the Barbary corsairs. London: Reaktion (2012) 304p. isbn 9781801899071.

KINGSLEY, Sean A. ‘Introduction’, in G. Stemm and S. A. Kingsley (eds) Oceans Odyssey 3, pp. xix–xxv.

JANZEN, Olaf U. ‘The logic of English saltcod: an historiographical revision’, Northern Mar./ Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 123–34.

KIRBY, David ‘Skerries, huffs and icefloes: small seas and maritime histories’ in P. N. Miller (ed.), The sea, pp. 230–50.

JEFFERY, B. ‘Reviving community spirit: furthering the sustainable, historical and economic role of fish weirs and traps’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 1, pp. 29–57.

KLOOSTER, Wim ‘Atlantic and Caribbean perspectives: analyzing a hybrid and entangled world’ in P. N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 60–83.

JEFFERY, B. ‘Recording and documenting the underwater cultural of heritage of Hong Kong, 1: a community maritime archaeology project’, Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., 42, 2, pp. 412–19. JEFFERY, B. and PARTHESIUS, R. ‘Maritime and underwater cultural heritage initiatives in Tanzania and Mozambique’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 1, pp. 153–78. JENKINS, David Shipowners of Cardiff: a class by themselves: a history of the Cardiff and Bristol Channel Incorporated Shipowners’ Association. Cardiff: U. of Wales P. [1st pub. 1997]. 105p. isbn 978068326423.

KNIGHT, Roger and Martin WILCOX ‘The contractor state: a response’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 271–4. KNOX-JOHNSTON, Robin ‘Practical assessment of the accuracy of the astrolabe’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 67–71. KOENING, William (S. L. MAYER (ed.)) Epic sea battles. London: Bounty Books. [orig. pub. 1975] 256p. isbn 9780753724835. KURTZ, Peter Blue jackets in the blubber room: a biography of the William Badger, 1828–65. Tuscaloosa: U. of Alabama P. 190p. isbn 9780817317799.

JOHNSTON, Ian and Ian BUXTON The battleship builders: constructing and arming British capital ships. Barnsley: Seaforth. 330p. isbn 9781848326932.

LADDS, Catherine Empire careers: working for the Chinese Customs Service, 1854–1949. Manchester: Manchester U.P. 278p. isbn 9780719085482.

JOHNSTONE-BRYDEN, Ian M. One hundred years of British naval aviation. Halesworth: Nighthawk. 355p. isbn 1842861287. Online resource.

LAMBERT, Andrew ‘“Now is come a darker day”: Britain, Venice and the meaning of sea power’ in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 20–42.

JOSHI, Hargovind Insights into Indian maritime navigation. Delhi: Forward Books. 216p. isbn 9789381763377.

LAVERY, Brian The conquest of the ocean: the illustrated history of seafaring. London: Dorling Kindersley. 400p. isbn 9781409367970.

KAMIYA, Daisuke Bakumatsuki gung i gijutsu no kiban keisu: hojutsu, kaigun, chilki. Tokyo: Iwulu Shoi. 383p. isbn 9784872948257.

LAYTON, S. H. ‘Hydras and Leviathans in the Indian Ocean world’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 213–26.

KAPLAN, Philip Naval air: celebrating a century of naval flying. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Aviation. 208p. isbn 978178592410.

LEACH, Nicholas The lifeboat service in Scotland: station by station. Stroud: Amberley 192p. isbn 9781445610790.

KING, Frank E. ‘The Royal Dockyard schools and their education system’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 464–73.

General 29 LE BASSO, Luca Capitani, corsari e armatori: i mestieri e le culture del mare dalla tratta degli Schiavi a Garibaldi. Novi Ligure: Città del Silenzio Biblioteca de Cultura Moderna e Contemporanea (2011) 179p. isbn 9788897273038. LE MOING, Guy Petite histoire du mal de mer et ses traitements. Rennes: Marine Editions. 158p. isbn 9782357421218. LEE, Robert ‘The Seafarers’ urban world: a critical review’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 23–64. LOCKARD, Craig A. ‘Chinese migration and settlement in southeast Asia before 1850: making fields from the sea’, History Compass, 11, 9, pp. 765–77. LOUVIER, Patrick (ed.) Neptune au musée: puissance, identities et conflits dans les musées maritime et navale. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes. 224p. isbn 9782257870277. MCCARTHY, M. ‘Early port-related structure studies’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 2, pp. 325–45. MCCOY, Roger M. On the edge: mapping North America’s coast. Oxford/New York: Oxford U.P. (2012) 251p. isbn 9780199744046. MCGRATH, John and Mark BARTON British naval swords and swordsmanship. Barnsley: Seaforth. 144p. isbn 9781848321359. MACKENZIE, John M. ‘Cultural, intellectual and religious networks: Britain’s maritime exchanges in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’ in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 64–81. MALSTER, Robert (ed.) The Minute Books of the Suffolk Humane Society: a pioneer lifesaving organisation and the world’s first sailing lifeboat, 1806–92. Suffolk Records Soc. 118p. isbn 99781843838050. MANNING, Patrick ‘Global history and maritime history’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 1–22.

MARTIN, G. J. ‘The history mystery’, Proc. U.S. Naval Inst., 139, 2, pp. 58–61. MAST, R. K. Expediiebedrijf H. Braakman & Co. (1811–1988): ook bekend onder de namen: Stoomvaart H. Braakman & Co., Stoombootdienst ‘Telegraaf’, NV Mij van onroerend goed ‘Werklust N.V. Expeditiebedrijf v/n H. Braakman & Co., N.V. Scheepvaart Mij TELEGRAAF, Braakman Autovervoer B.V. Emmen: Lanasta. 337p. isbn 97890844225. MELHUISH, Arnold Commodore Robin Aveline Melhuish. Gairloch: Wordworks. 78p. isbn 9780956465740. MENDONCA, S. ‘The “sailing ship effect”: reassessing history as a source of insight on technical change’, Research Policy, 42, 10, pp. 1724–38. MERWE, Pieter van der ‘Artists and the Thames shipyards’, in C. Ellmers (ed.), Proceedings of the 5th symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames, pp. 73–100. MILLARD, Nigel The lifeboat: courage on our coasts. London: Conway. 240p. isbn 9781844862177. MILLER, Peter N. (ed.) The sea: thalassography and historiography. Ann Arbor: U. of Michigan P. 293p. isbn 97804731118670. MILLER, Peter N. ‘Introduction: the sea is the land’s edge also’ in P. N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 1–26. MILLER, R. W. H. One firm anchor: the Church and the merchant seafarer. Cambridge: Lutterworth (2012) isbn 9780718892906. MILNE, Gustav and Elliott WRAGG ‘Frontline archaeology: Thames shipbuilding and shipbreaking’ in C. Ellmers (ed.) Proceedings of the 5th symposium on the shipbuilding on the Thames, pp. 11–24. MISHRA, H. K. Indian Navy through the ages. Delhi: Forward Books. 215p. isbn 978938763322.

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MITCHELL-COOK, Amy A sea of misadventures: shipwreck and survival in early America. Columbia, SC: U. of South Carolina P. 227p. isbn 978161173017. MORALES, Oscar Recio (ed.) Redes de nación y espacios de poder: La comunidad irlandesa en España y la Ameríca Espanola, 1600–1825/Power strategies: Spain and Ireland 1600–1825. Valencia: Albatros for Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (2012) 362p. isbn 9788472743021. MUDGETT, Kathryn Writing the seaman’s tale in law and literature: Dana, Melville and Justice Story. New York: AMS P. 279p. isbn 9789404644819. MUKERJEE, Rila (ed.) Oceans connect: reflections on water worlds across time and space. Delhi: Primus 286p. isbn 9789380607405. MULDREW, Gray ‘Afterword: mercantilism to macroeconomics’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 371–83. MULLINA, S. ‘Sailing to Merege: the Colin Jack-Hinton Maritime Gallery at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory; J. Transport Hist., 34, 2, pp. 200–2. MURPHY, Anne L. ‘Financial markets: the limits of economic regulation in early modern England’ in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 263–81. NITTER, M., E. ELVESTAD and L. SELSING ‘Maritime site protection and the Fetch method: an example from Rogaland, Norway’, Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., 42, 1, pp. 87–102. NORTON, Louis Arthur ‘The native American canoe-wright and mariner’, Northern Mar./ Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 399–417. OESTMANN, Günther Auf dem Weg zum ‘Deutschen Chronometer’: Die Einführung Präzisionzeitmessern bei der deutschen Handels-und Kriegsmarine bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg. Bremerhaven/Bremen: Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum/Hauschild. 500p. isbn 9783897575226.

Ó GIBNE, Claidhbh The Boyne Curragh: from the shadows of Newgrange. Dublin: Open Air (2012. 158p. isbn 9781846823794. OJALA, J. and Stig TENOLD ‘What is maritime history? A content and contributor analysis of the International Journal of Maritime History, 1989–2012’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 17–34. OLDFIELD, John ‘After emancipation: slavery, freedom and the Victorian empire’, in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 43–63. OWEN, John Roger ‘“Give me a light”: the development and regulation of ships’ navigation lights up to the mid-1860s’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 1, pp. 173–203. PARKINSON, Jonathan ‘HIJMS Wakamiya and the early development of Japanese naval airpower’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 312–22. PERKS, Richard Hugh ‘Thames sailing barges and their builders’, in C. Ellmers (ed.) Proceeding of the 5th symposium on shipbuilding on the Thames, pp. 101–22. PETERS, Andrew Ship decoration, 1630–1780. Barnsley: Seaforth 240p. isbn 9781848321702. PFISTER-LANGANAY, Christian ‘Heurs et malheurs du siege de l’amirauté à Dunkerque’, Rev. Hist. de Dunkerque et du littoral, 46, pp. 51–64. PRÉTON, Pierre and Denis ROLAND (eds) Fureur et cruauté des capitaines en mer. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes (2012) 335p. isbn 9782753521124. PRICE, F. H. ‘Notes from Mount Desert Island: interviewing Maine fishermen to find archaeological sites’, J. Marit. Archaeol. 8, 1, pp. 59–78. PURCELL, Nicholas ‘Tide, beach and backwash: the place of maritime histories’ in P. N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 84–108. RAFFETY, Matthew Taylor The Republic afloat: law, honor and citizenship in maritime America. Chicago/London: U. of Chicago P. 277p. isbn 9780276923007.

General 31 REINART, Sophus A. ‘Rivalry: greatness in early modern political economy’ in P. J. Stern and A. Wennerlind (eds), Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 348–70.

SESHAN, Radhika Trade and politics on the Coromandel coast: seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Delhi: Primus (2012) 137p. isbn 9789380607232.

ROBERTS, A. et al. ‘Combining indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches: experiences and insights from the (re) locating Narrunga Project, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia;’, J. Marit. Archaeol., 8, 1, pp. 77–99.

SHOVLIN, John ‘War and peace: trade, international competition, and political economy’ in P.J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 305–27.

ROGERS, A. ‘Social archaeological approaches in port and harbour studies’, J. Marit. Archaeol. 8, 2, pp. 181–96. ROUSSSEAUX, Andrés René Historia de la Prefectura Naval Argentina. Buenos Aires: Editorial Guardcostas. 507p. isbn 9789872786231. SAINT, Andrew and Peter GUILLORY Woolwich. I: Survey of London, 48. New Haven/ London: Yale U.P. 516p. isbn 9780300187229. SAND, E. ‘Triggering innovation and initiative: good leaders lead, but they also teach others how to lead: this junior officer cites some strong examples from military history’, Proc. U.S. Naval Inst., 139, pp. 70–4. SAUER, Albrecht (Paul MCCOLGAN trans.) Zeit auf See: Chronometer und ihre Schopfer: High-tech aus drei Jahrhunderten. Bremerhaven/ Wiefelstede: Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum/ Oceanum (2012) 136p. isbn 9783869270098. SAYERS, William ‘Fid and marlinspike: etymologies’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 334–7. SCHOTTENHAMMER, Angela ‘The East Asian “Mediterranean”: a medium of flourishing exchange relations and interaction in the East Asian world’, in P. N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 109–44. SEATON, Keith The River Welland: shipping and mariners of Spalding. Stroud: History P. 192p. isbn 9786752494994. SECCI, M. et al. ‘Public interpretation of maritime cultural heritage in Sardinia: the value of outreach activities within the socio-cultural and economic fabric’, BAR International Series, 2581, 2, pp. 1219–24.

SICKING, Louis and M. TRANCHANT ‘Interest groups and the management of risk in maritime commerce and fishing in the Low Countries circa 1480–1560’, Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l’Ouest, 120, 2, pp. 135–52. SIROTA, Brent S. ‘The Church: Anglicanism and the nationalization of maritime space’, in P. J. Stern and C. Wennerlind (eds) Mercantilism reimagined, pp. 196–217. SMITH, J. M. ‘Towards a taxonomy of maritime histories’, Int. J. Marit. Hist., 25, 2, pp. 1–16. SMYLIE, Mike Traditional fishing boats of Europe. Stroud: Amberley. 256p. isbn 9781445602530. SNELLING, Stephen The naval VCs Stroud: History P. [new ed.] 320p. isbn 9786752487335. STARKEY, David J. and Ingo HEIDBRINK (eds) A history of the North Atlantic fisheries, 2: from the 1850s to the early twenty-first century. Bremerhaven/Bremen: Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum/Hauschild. (2012) 336p. isbn 97838975785727. STEMM, Greg, Ellen GERTH, Jenette FLOW, Claudio Lozano GUERRA LIBRERO and Sean KINGSLEY ‘The deep-sea Tortugas shipwreck, Florida: a Spanish-operated Navio of the 1622 Terre Firme Fleet, part 1: the site’, in G. Stemm and S. Kingsley (eds), Oceans Odyssey 3, pp. 17–53. STENROSS, Kurt Madurese seafarers: pirates, timber and illegality on the margins of the Indonesian State. Singapore/Honolulu: NUS Press/U. of Hawai’i P. 375p. isbn 978695200/9780824835352.

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STRACHAN, Hew The direction of war: contemporary strategy in historical perspective. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge U.P. 322p. isbn 9781167047853.

VERGÉ-FRANCESCHI, Michel ‘Chronologie: La Corse, les Corses et l’Espagne’ in M. Vergé-Franceschi, (ed.) La Corse et la monarchie espagnole, pp. 176–212.

STREATER, Les Imperator, 1913–21: Berengaria 1921–38. Maritime Publishing Concepts. 197p. isbn 9780953103577.

WALKER, T. D. ‘The medicines trade in the Portuguese Atlantic world: acquisition and dissemination of healing knowledge from Brazil (c.1580–1800)’, Social Hist. of Medicine, 26, pp. 403–31.

SUBRAHMANYAM, Sanjay ‘Afterthought: histories in bottles’ in P. N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 277–83. SWANSON, Bruce (with Vance H. MORRISON, Don H. McDOWELL and Nancy N. TOMASHO). A plain sailorman in China: the life and times of Cdr. I.V. Gillis, USN, 1875–1948. Annapolis, md: Naval Inst. P. 255p. isbn 9781612511054. TAYLOR, Miles (ed.) The Victorian empire and Britain’s maritime world, 1837–1901: the sea and global history. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 195p. isbn 9780230302581.

WARREN, James Francis Metaphorical perspectives of the sea and the Sulu zone, 1768– 1898’ in P. N. Miller (ed.) The sea, pp. 145–73. WARSLOW, Richard E. ‘A race of shipbuilders’: the Hanscoms of Eliot, Maine. Portsmouth, nh: Portsmouth Marine Soc. 307p. isbn 9780913814416. WELCH, William L. ‘Moses Perley and the fisheries’, Northern Mar./Marin du Nord, XXIII, pp. 21–34.

TAYLOR, Miles ‘Introduction’ in M. Taylor (ed.) Victorian empire, pp. 1–18.

WILSON, Alastair A biographical dictionary of the twentieth-century Royal Navy. Barnsley: Seaforth. 88p. isbn 9781848320888.

THOMSON, R. A. B. ‘Bridport harbour: the rise and decline of a coastal port’, Mariner’s Mirror, 99, pp. 301–11.

WILSON, Ben Empire of the deep: the rise and fall of the British Navy. London: Wiedenfeld & Nicolson. 692p. isbn 9780297864080.

THORNTON, Jim The Channel Islands 1370–1640: between England and Normandy. Woodbridge: Boydell (2012) 194p. isbn 978184383114.

WODEWITZ, Lissa K. The nature of borders: salmon, boundaries and bandits on the Salish Sea. Seattle/Vancouver: Centre for Study of the Pacific Northwest/U. of Washington P. and UDC P. (2012) 271p. isbn 9780295991825.

TOSTADO, Igor Pérez and Enrique Garcia HERNÁN (eds) Irlanda y el Atlántico Ibérico: movilidad, participación e intercambio cultural (1580–1823): Ireland and the Iberian Atlantic: mobility, involvement and cross-cultural exchange (1580–1823). Valencia: Albatros for Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales. (2010) 355p. 078727412171. VERGÉ-FRANCESCHI, Michel (ed.) La Corse et la monarchie espagnole: treizièmes journées universitaires d’histoire maritime de Bonifacio: mai 2011. Ajaccio: Alain Piazzola. 212p. isbn 9782364790070.

WOODMAN, Richard The merchant navy. Oxford: Shire 56p. isbn 9786747812326. ZANIN, Andrea Un secolo di turismo in Liguria: dinamiche, percorsi, alteri. Milan: Franco Angeli. 167p. isbn 9783826413314. ZHAO, Gang The Qing opening to the ocean: Chinese maritime policies, 1684–1757. Honolulu: U. of Hawai’i P. 267p. isbn 9780824836436.